| Term |
Lesson |
Definition |
| Bar Notation |
2-1 |
used to indicate that a digit or group of digits repeats itself. |
| Base |
2-9 |
a common factor |
| Dimensional Analysis |
2-3 |
the process including units measurement when you compute. |
| Exponent |
2-9 |
tells how many times the base can be used as a factor |
| Like Fractions |
2-5 |
Fractions that have the same denominators |
| Multiplicative Inverse |
2-4 |
Two numbers with a product of 1 |
| Power |
2-9 |
A product of repeated factors |
| Rational Number |
2-1 |
Numbers that can be written as fractions |
| Reciprocals |
2-4 |
Two numbers with a product of 1 |
| Repeating Decimal |
2-1 |
have a pattern in their digits that repeats without end |
| Scientific Notation |
2-10 |
a way of writing numbers with absolute values that are very large or small. |
| Terminating Decimal |
2-1 |
the division ends. |
| Unlike Fractions |
2-6 |
Fractions with unlike denominators |